Health adaptation refers to the process of adjusting to changing environmental conditions and minimizing the negative impacts on health and well-being. This may include adapting to extreme weather events, changes in infectious disease patterns, and other health risks associated with climate change or other environmental factors. Health adaptation strategies may involve implementing public health interventions, improving health infrastructure, and developing policies to protect vulnerable populations. Overall, the goal of health adaptation is to build resilience and enhance the ability of individuals and communities to cope with and thrive in changing environmental conditions.